Nature
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- 3. It is water that falls from the clouds in the form of droplets. It is an essential part of the water cycle and helps plants grow.
- 5. They are large areas with many trees, plants, and animals. They are important for maintaining biodiversity and providing oxygen.
- 8. They are vast bodies of saltwater that cover most of the Earth's surface. They are home to a wide variety of marine life and have deep depths.
- 9. They are tall and have a trunk, branches, and leaves. They provide shade, produce oxygen, and some of them bear fruits.
- 11. It is a colorful arc of light that appears in the sky after rain when the sun shines through water droplets. It has seven colors.
- 12. It is moving air. It can be gentle or strong and can make trees sway, kites fly, and waves form on the water.
- 13. They are sandy or rocky areas along the shoreline. They are popular for swimming, sunbathing, and playing in the sand.
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- 1. It is a bright, hot ball of gas that gives us light and warmth. It rises in the morning and sets in the evening, creating day and night.
- 2. They are large bodies of water surrounded by land. They are usually freshwater and provide a habitat for various plants and animals.
- 4. They are tall landforms with steep sides and pointed peaks. They are often covered in snow and provide a scenic view from the top.
- 5. They are beautiful and colorful plants that bloom in various shapes and sizes. They attract bees and butterflies and often have a pleasant fragrance.
- 6. They are glowing balls of gas that are far away in space. They twinkle in the night sky and some of them form constellations.
- 7. They are fluffy masses of water vapor that float in the sky. They come in different shapes and can bring rain or shade the sun.
- 10. They are long, flowing bodies of water that usually start in the mountains and flow into lakes or oceans. They provide habitats for fish and other animals.